Improvement in bracelets



UNITED STATEs PATENT C )EEICEv ALBERTO. BAKER, SANFORD W. GRANT, ANDJAMES B. BLACK, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.4

IMPROVEMENT IN BRACELETS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 149,823, datcd April2l, 1874; application filed February 7, 1874. i

OASE A.

To all whom it may concern: Y

Be it known that we, ALBERT OsBORN BA- KER, SANFORD WHTTING GRANT, andJAMEs BELL BLACK, all of the city and county of Providence, in theState'of Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement inBracelets; and we do hereby declare that the following specification,taken in connection with the drawings making a part of the saine, is afull, clear, and exact description thereof.

Figure l represents in perspective the nished bracelet. Fig. 2represents, on an enlarged scale, a section, showing the arrangement ofthe several strands which compose the fabric of the bracelet.

In the drawings, a, a are strands of line wire, each being woundspirally around its own axis, in right-hand convolutions. Theconvolutions of each stran'd are interlocked with those of the nextadjacent one, as shown at Fig. 2. b b are similar Astrands of wire woundspirally in left-handzconvolutions, and inter-locked with each other inthe saine manner as the are then interlaced and united by means of awire, c, arranged lengthwise of the fabric.

The wire c should be fastened at its ends by solder, and the ends of thefabric should be covered with suitable lnountings A, as shown at Fig. l.A

What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,is-

'Ihe improved bracelet, composed of spirally twisted wire' strands' a ab b, respectively, inv terloclred with each other, the one set, a,bein gwound in right-hand, and the other set, b, in left-hand convolutions,and the two sets being united together by a wire, c, arranged lengthwiseof the bracelet, substantially as described and shown.

ALBERT OSBORN BAKER. SANFORD WHITING GRANT.

JAMES BELL BLACK. Witnesses:

OERIN L. BoswoRTH, Trios. F. CosGRoE.

strands a a. The two sets of strands a and b

